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AUGUSTA HERALD.
Vol. xxn No. 91.3
JUST HEUEIVEtt,
Per Last Steam -Boat.
AND FOR SALE BY
3>ll3a®lßs£.S MA3J33I
MERCHANT TJILOJtS,
THREE TRUNKS OF THE LATEST ASH MOST FA
SHTOMARLK SUP. BLUE & BLACK
MEESS COATS.
ALSO,
IKB®©S @@iPm
With and without Capes.
W i! a l.i. -'e Assortment of
PANTALOONS & VESTS,
Os various colours anti qualities —which
with an assortment of thin S UMAfER
CLOTHING, will be disposed of low for
CASH.
April 10. 82-9 t
v 1 NEW
From Boat Hummingbird
&DD (|r. Casks Malaga Wine |
30 Kras do do
80 Boxes Bloom Raisins (
10 Jars Grapes,
J 5 Hlids. St. Croix Sugar,
20 On. Muscovado do
For sale by
• L. C. Cantelou & Co.
Jannrt 16 58
Bags Crime Green, of the \
New Crop,
Just received and for sale by
C. L. Lawrence k Co.
ALSO, IN SPORE,
AND FOR SALE,
New-Orleatis hugir, of the Old
Crop, prime quality,
Loaf Sugar in bntrels,
Best Richmond Manufactured To
ll teen. 8 hands te tho pound, Har
ris’s crooked brand,
Five Bales best English Heine Twine.
January 16 ft 58 .
E\owvt, Potatoes, &c.
a© ■■J Barrels Richmond Su- 1
perfine FLOUR,
30 B-rrels Irish POTATOES,
■27 Boxes Superior CIDER,
Lauding from Boats, No. 1 & 22.
And for Sale by.
R. Malone.
April 17. 84 3t
CLOTH US" t* STORE.
THIS DAY OPENED,
AND FOR SALE, F R CASH ONLY,
One door east of the Augusta Book-
Store ,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
Ei*esA\ av\t\ Easblowablte
(SiL©Taaun© 3
Made the present season, in th
best manuer and of substantia', mate
rials, and considering the quality
will be sold at reduced prices.
CLOTHES cut and made in
the latest New-York and < hdrleston
Fashions at the above Stand, by
C. Clark.
December 112 t 45
HOUSE, SVOX,
Ornamental Punting, (Hazing,
Paper Hanging, life.
Mlli Subscriber anxious for Works
1 is now ready to receive appli
cations, having every necessary re
commendation. Apply at this office
for particulars.
Charles A. Cox.
April 23 86
1 NIEUAXO SHAWLS.
Just Received from .Yew-York,
A HANDHOVIE assortment of the
above Article 7-4: and 8-4, of
very superior quality ; some with
Mantle Borders, very rich, and for
sale by
George Bradford & Co.
About 100 rods above the Hake,
In Rroad-treet.
December 8 *
s? a si ©sT
TOIt SALE.
The Subscriber has at his House,
NEAR I 111! MARKET,
Very Elegant and well Toned
"London Mode
PIANO FOIITES.
Which he will sell low for Cash
or approved Town Paper.
William Brnx.
December 5 Ot 46
VDH WJAJLSL
TIN Bathing Tubs, very superior
do Roasters different sizes,
do Scales with beams properly
regulated
do Buckets, different sizes
do Coffee Pots do do
do Pans and Sauce Pans do do
do Watering pots do do
do Powder, Tea and Sugar Can
nisteis,
do Candle Sticks
do Candle Boxes
do Candle Moulds
do Cheese Toasters,
do Liquor Pumps,
do Liquor Measures
do Graters, large, for kitchen use
do Nutmeg graters upon an im
proved plan
do Chandeliers, in sets of a su
perior construction
do Sconces, au improved pattern,
do Cups, pint and half pint,
tfo Spiuiog Saxes
do Lanterns, both large & small
do Skimmers nnd Ladles
do Cullenders
do Scoops and Funnels
do Engines for the purpose of
watering Gardens, iicc.
do Pepper and Drudging Boxes,
do Sillabub Churns,
do Trumpets for huuters & stage
drivers
do Pudding Pans,
Or any other article nr articles in
(be Tin-Plate Worker’s Imp, by
Wholesale or Retail, will be fur
nished at the shortest notice and the
work well executed on the inosl rea
i suitable terms, by applying at the j
! store of
John Hayles k Co.
?C7* PIN GUTTERS for houses, !
made and put up at short notice.— 1
Apply as above
April 6 81
.NEW Emms at Ety’s.
Kenilworth. b> the author
of Waverly, Bte.. &e.
Melinouth, the Wanderer, by the &u-
I ttior of Bertram
j The Earthquake-, a Tide, by the nit- |
thor of the -yrshire Legatees, i
n£ the Correspondence of the
Pringle family.
The Angel of the World, a New
Poem
Blackwood’S Magazine, No. 15
Just received arid for sale l>y
J. be H. Ely,
Who keep constant*/ a l-.rge sup
ply of Fools Cap anil Letter Paper,
and School Books, which will be sold
to Country Merchants on the most
advantageous terms.
April 20 3t 85
~srala3s»~"
MAC OV UV'eUUA.A.
FOR sale at the very reduced
price of g 7 to close the eoiicern
of a gentleman unfortunate in busi
ness— As it is not probable that there
will be an edition of this Elegant
Map for a number of years—or that
so favorable opportunity for pur
chasing it will soon occur, all who
wish the map would do well now to
supple themselves.
The subscriber, have, also the
17th Volume of Johnsons Reports,
No. 46 of the Quarterly l«e>iew,
do 14 of Pdaekwood’s Magazine,
The Sketch Book Complete in 7
numbers,
Nos. 5 6of Bigelow’s Botany,
ANII A SAW SIPFLV OF
PAPER HINGING S.
*** Country Merchants can he sup
plied with Writing $ Getter taper j
and all kinds of itJIOOL BOOKri,
on very advantageous terms.
J. k H. Ely.
April 13. S 3 It
Uaud’mg tills D ly,
From Hants No l 11.
| 3341)0 Lbs. Prime Green
Coffee,
i 25 Hluls. Prime Sugar
40 Barrels do do
! 70 Barrels Superfine flour
A few barrels Irish Potatoes
Pipes Superior Holland Gin
And by the next Boat,
t 3n Hlis-'s' Prim? Retailing Molasses
i 10 Hilda. Philadelphia M hiskey,
j 50 Bhls. do do
With w variety of other articles
For sale by
11. Malone.
March 16 3t 75
" PRlNThstt,
Nrstly executed at tne HRALD7OFFICK
011 tow terms,
i
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1821.
The Subsci*Eier,
respectfully informs his friends and
the public, that he ha* taken in
S'l'OUE lately occupied by Air.
HSuPC.S F I' URPIN,
WHERE HE OFFERS FOR SALE,
LOW FOR CAS ft.
Tbc following Articles of
mim ©©©©s,-,
VIZ
/ao ri on i
I 'Aiirra [shawls.
j Merino )
i Sewing Silk,
lied Ticking,
Coßon and Woolen Hosiery,
Irish Linen,
Ditto Sheeting,
Black, Vt bile, A
Crimson Pearl l 1 anton
Slate colored J f RAY ES
Cainlirick Muslin*,
Waved Jaconet, a new and elegant
article, imported this season,
from Knglurtd,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Flannels, &c.
John G. Winter.
November 28 31 t 4*
Tbc Sub briber ,
Respectfully inform* h sfriends and
the public, that, he has received
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
SLIiW ©v©©©3 9
Suitable to his Bine of Business,
CONSISTING' OF
VJTJPRRFINE Ciitihs,
j Coronation Mix! Casslmeres,
Black amt Blue dittn
Superfine Valencia Vestings, [en
tirely new.)
i He has formed a connection in
( h rlesuni, by which iueaus he will
Iwuy* hme 00 h •in! •ce io-tam snpi ■
ply of the newesi GOODS & FAftH- |
IONS, direct front London.
James Gordon,
Tailor df Habit Market
Washington-Street ■
December 29. ,^.4
Tbc Subscriber,
IS receiving a large sui-.pLr op
roceries, Vi itics, Liquors, <vc
AJI JNG which ark,
: ilhds. prime New Orieaus
ami useovado Sugars
I 50 Bags Coffee
| 25 ilinls. Niotnftses,
» W VUSK.EY,
6 Diun Peach Brandy
4 Pipes Gin
2 Hiu’s. Jamaica Rum
5 Ohio A. E. ditto
1 Pipes Cognac Brandy
1 Ditto very superior Vinegar
15 ion Sweeds Iron, assorted
500 Straws of Tumblers,
500 Gallon Jugs and Jars,
2 Cases Domestic Goods
Suit, Cotton Bagging, Sacking,
Powd r Shot and Lind,
Spice, Pi pper,' urranls
Fresh .Viusca ei Raisins, &e. &.e.
Vi Inch he will sell at fair prices
for Cash or produce.
John Cashin,
Broad street,
Opposite Planters’ Hotel
December 22 6t f St
Gentlemen’ii bll per Fashionable Black,
AND
Mis-ies and Children’s White Heaver Hats,
From the Manufactory of Afcesra. J. ii 1.
lire-,ester,
NKW-YOUK.
a N eleganlrtssorinnuiofthenbove
articles, together with a large
| supply of Men’s Youth’s and Boy’s
Castor, Imitation Beaver; Roram and 1
Children’s Fancy Hats, just received
and for sale by the subscriber, at
j the Hat and Military Siore, four
j doors above the Post Office.
Richard Allen.
December 29 53
On Chtirlestmi,
Richmond,
\V ashitjgton-CUy,
lialtiitulre,
Pliiladdjthia, and
New-York,
at 5, 10, 30, and 60 days sight in sufns to
suit purchasers for sale at
Allen’s
Lottery and Exchange Office
Corner of Brond S, .vlclotosli streets.
Aha —North-Oarolina State Hank Notes
for sale at a discount.
United States Bank ar.d New-York Post
Notes for sale and a premium given lor
Charleston money,
February 13 66
'syA'&SMSl©t33'jß.
. ANI)
V'uwwwiasion Bwsktss,
Ihe Subscriber having taken a tease
on *h* Ware-House recently or+u
pied by
HOLGO'MHE & TUCKER.
(Opposite Jiessr*. Si me # Wit Hams.,
be thankful t:t his friends
V T him! the puoli.- for * shun; of
1 pMrnnage, Every attention
«i.l lie pud to the interest of those
who may favor him with their btfsi
nt*M, whether in receiving and f„‘ r .
warding sales and purchases of
Cotton oy »\\tire\nuu\Vse
of any description—Mis WAKIS
HOUSES AJ- S PORES are now rea
dy for the reception of Cotton and
Merchandise.
R. Malone.
Augusta, May 1. 88 idr
AND
Commission Business.
'Hie, Snhscvihers,
Renew the oil r of their services to
heir Friend* in the al.ove Business.
They continue at their
Old S I AJS Don Blond* Street,
AND TiiKltt
WARE-HOUSES,
aue iv noon onop.h
Vt»K I'llfi UECHPTION op
C OTT C X AX l) UOOftS
OJ even/ /description.
they take this opportunity to fe
. turn 'iiunks fir favors hccHufore re
ceived, and respectfully solicit the
continuance of a portion of nnblia
patronage. '
i r'- 0. Labnzaft.
Augusta, S ptcihlier 8 2-It 21
) TO THE PU«f>*o.
THE undersigned take this rne-
Ihod to inf,ini their friend’s and
the public, that they continue to tram
act business at their Warehouse in
Augusta, as
JljVI)
mmaaaasmi
.Mvuaw.i.vra.
THKIB
Warehouse and Stores
Are in goad order for the. reception i)f
Merchandise and Colintry Pro
(luce:
And they intend to give their un
divided attention to tht business, <ind
hope, by industry and prompt utl< n-
Sion to all orders, to give general sat
isfaction to those who may favor them
with their custom.
iVPLaws & Holt.
September 15 4vv 28
ctvrtv».v
The Subscribers,
Will receive CO I'l'tl ,V on Storage,
WARE-HOUSE
Hack of the. Planters’ Hotel.
Prompt attention will lie given to
all orders for the purchase of
V? roAvice oy AvovcYiant\\7.e,
And liberal advances made for
Cotton received on Storage.
John 11. Kitnlitdl & Co.
October 20 fit f %'i
The, ftWhsCVIIAYY,
Can constantly he, found at tke Au
gusta Commission
3>:a r ®a
AJYsLEV'S ILLYt.E,
From early till late, where he still
attends to the Practice of MEDI
CINE. Bleeding and Teeth extract
ing in store, at moderate terms, and
io servants at half the usual rates os
heretofore, which is worthy of notice.
Vlvugs, (Hass, VViYa, lVmts
&c.
Will he received on Commission,
and prompt returns made of all sales
and every attention paid to tiie in
terests of lug employers..
C. C. Dunn.
December 12 4S
I
[Whole. No. 1367.
XationaVWoxk.
PROPOSALS KY
JOSEPH M. SANDERSON,
OF PHILAUELPUI A,
For Publishing by Subscription, a Biography
of the Signers to the
Declaration ot Independence. .
BT
JOH.Y SANDERSON.
\V" EN ' vecon3l der (lie personal quail
t.es ot (he Statesmen, who jv ere as
swcu.eJ xii the hrst Congress of the United
States, and Whose names are affixed to the
Declaration 01 independence, the perilous
occasion which demanded the exercise of
their wisdom and deliberations, And the in.
Huence ot their councils on u,e interests of
mankind, we must acknowledge that verv
rarely a more imposing and magnificent
spectacle has been exhibited to the- world •
and we Shall seek in Vain, in the annals of
nations, tor an event more worthy of com
memoration, or of being cherished forever
in the hearts of a grateful and generous
people, the love ot independence is in
terwoven with the frame Stud constitution of
the human mind, it iS almost the first sen
timent that animates the infant’s features in
the cradle ; and kmongst ail the actions and
enterprises ot man, none has awakened in
to activity a greater exertion of the virtuous
energies ot l.is nature, none has excited s
greater warmth of veneration, and has more,
imperious claims upon our gratitude, than
resistance to tyranny and political oppres.
in those Republican Slates which h.r, v «
Jecn tlie admiration of the world, the fi r ,.
tribute of genius was paid to the palriof or
hero, who promoted ti.e cause of liberty
a n inkintai ied the independence and di/
mty ot man. I flic animate,! cWas, Z\u\t
breathing mar.de snatched his leatures tiv *
de:Uh> l a, “ l tlle historsn
sci ibcu Ins name and achievemeuls r
imperishable records of tame It 'i / ie
deed be no favorable pre‘^gjof* ,n *
petuiiy „| our republican mstiti-.tiLnaf
discover an msenstbihty to .he „ir £o
we owe the memory of the i|m, ' J, K atlo, ‘is
.•ousof American freedom!
ed us, by then; magnanimity, fr. J(1 / th
nous state ot colonial subjection and
the arbitrary dominion of a foreiirn w '"*
wjsacss,sa?3 =
i
| |nrc m the hearts ot their successors th«
; 0t £ ReneiqiJl benefactors will
"o be lost u* tlie wbrld | their names will
■ P * ss “ w: 7> ' ,ur be i >rgotle.i ,or their
(,loniius deeds he c mlounded in the com
| moo and casual transactions of life. ln<r rd .
j J““de r ts a vice, that in nations, as well as
individuals, indicates the last degree of tie
geiieracy and corruption- It is a vice that
implies ilie absence of (.Very virtue ; it was
in the age of Caligula, that the name of the
bcipios was proscribed, and the stati c of
IJmlus, brought death on its possess «. ’
“ I'lte glurv of our ancestors is mo light
4* poster,ty,” an;d the homage of the living
cannot lie offered to the merits of the illus
trious dead, with an ineffectual or sterile
ad Miration. Great and splendid actions will
seldom be achieved by inert who have hum
ble or ordinary oojects in prospect. It is by
contemplating die lives and characters of
those who are marked out Irom the multi
tude by their eminent qualities, that we be
come emulous of iheir virtue* and their re
nown. It is by reading the history of their
gi ncrous and noble actions, that sympathe
tic emotions are excited in tile heart ; and
by a reiteration of spelt feelings, that gran
deur of sentiment, dignity and elevation of
character, and liabus of virtue, are gnnerat
ed and confirmed. Lycurgus cla lin ar
mour the siatues of (lie Cods, that even in
their d votions the citizens Os Sparta might
have the itii ige ot war before their eyes \
obsurv ing well that the disposition of the
mind, like a limb of the body, was invigorat
ed bv exercise and activiiy. “He inter
wuve,” s,.ys Plutarch, “ the praise o-“ viritie
ami the contempt ol vice in all their pur
suits and recreations, and by llicse arts they
were possessed with a thirst of honor, an
enthusiasm bordering on insanity, »id had
not a wish for their country.” I heir ,in C ,
of Miltiudes interrupted the sleep of ||, e .
mistocles, and Theseus in. listening to the
exploits of Hercules; was fired with hisspir-.
it and became the successful rival of hip
fame. The uncultivated savage catches t* *
Hame of emulation from tlie deeds ot - ,‘. e
ancestors, and hangs his hut with ts,,. J'*
bieitis of Ins fathers valor. e em '
More need not to be said to
utility of the publication we hav/omh-rt '
ken, and winch we now submit w the '
ironage ol our fellow.ritizena-
CONDI fIuNS
The Work will be published* 8 volumes
»t intervals of six months, and delivered to
Subscriber* at
§ 2 50 per volume, m boards.
i [’!{ <l ,° b , ou " d 1,1 plain.
djs do do gilt.
1. <! 0 «'« in cad; plain.
-> o l do do in call, giit.
It will contain upwanls of 50 portrait*, en
graveu o> Mr. James B. Longacre, anil sac
similes ol the signatures, besides a number
ol allegorical embelhs orients. Hie paper
ami pr.otmg will be of the first quality, a „d
every exertion Used to make it, a, it should
| be, a National Work.
I The first volume is now published, and
! submitted as a specimen of the work. Should
any of the succeeding ones prove inferior,
subscriber* will be at liberty to withdraw
I heir iidwts.
May 18
Wanted to Purchase,
A S .1 ART active NEG HO BOY
about (oijtiern or fifteen years
of ay,e—Enquire at this Office.
March is